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Probe explaination in ACE

EPHRAIM MANI
Level 3
Level 3

need to know the two probe statements differnce or the purposes.

1. under the Rserver

rserver host xxxxxx

  ip address x.x.x.x

  probe ping

  inservice

2. under the serverfarm

serverfarm host XXXXXX

  predictor leastconns

  probe ping

  rserver XXXXX

    inservice

  rserver XXXXX

    inservice

Thanks in advance.

~EM

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Hi,

There is no precedence. By default the probes have the OR logic. So if any of the probes fails ( rserver OR server-farm ) the rserver will be considered down. You can change this logic by configuring on rserver of serverfarm : fail-on-all. This will change the logic on the configured rserver or server farm only.

In the case of multiple probes per rserver/serverfarm

I didn't get "what exactly you ment by Layer4 health" ?

Regards

Dan

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EPHRAIM MANI
Level 3
Level 3

guys please advise on the above information.

Hi ,

A probe can be associeted with :

  • A real server and then associate the real server with a server farm. You can associate a single probe or multiple probes with real servers within a server farm.
  • A server farm. All servers in the server farm receive probes of the associated probe types.

So in your case there is no difference.

Regards

Dan

Thakns Dan,

Pleaes  which would be taken as a prescendence also advise what exactly you ment by Layer 4 health. here

Thakns

Hi,

There is no precedence. By default the probes have the OR logic. So if any of the probes fails ( rserver OR server-farm ) the rserver will be considered down. You can change this logic by configuring on rserver of serverfarm : fail-on-all. This will change the logic on the configured rserver or server farm only.

In the case of multiple probes per rserver/serverfarm

I didn't get "what exactly you ment by Layer4 health" ?

Regards

Dan

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